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DH was walking Gavin off leash at the cottage when a porcupine waddled across the road 20 feet in front of them. Gavin made his move...DH screamed STOP and Gavin did -less than 5 feet from the porkie. He waited til DH leashed him up before regaining interest in the chase.
I taught stop early on, during walks. I would change pace and randomly yell stop and stop dead. Reward when he stopped and looked at me. My trainer taught it by calling the dog to you and lunging forward with palms outstretched and one knee down to the ground yelling stop.
I do not practice it anymore and only use in extreme circumstances to keep the element of surprise. Happy it still works! DH yelled so loud he hurt his throat. Lol.
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Your comment has reminded me that I need to practice STOP again. Have not been doing it much as really haven't needed it or at least I think I have not needed it.
Thank you for sharing.
Right Diane, just like insurance, you don't need it til you need it lol.
I agree it's key.....I use "WAIT". Murph is really good at it....he comes to a dead standstill. Guinness thinks about it for a minute or two. So glad that Gavin didn't end up "meeting" the porkie.
We use wait as well. I use it in non emergency situations, like at the door or if he is off leash and wandered too far ahead. If is more accurately, hey slow down
Good dog, Gavin; good training, Mom.
This story reminded me of a discussion I posted here a few years back about the real reason that commands like "stop", "leave it" "stay", etc. are so important, which of course is that it might save their lives someday. (It was a pretty good discussion, if I do say so myself.) Anyway, I went back to find it and lo and behold, you related an incident where that solid "stop" command of Gavin's saved him from a far worse peril than that porcupine. I'm glad to hear he's still got it. :)
Here's the link: http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/trainingmindsets/forum/topics/rem...
OMD my heart skipped a beat rereading that post! That day though
I realized after rereading it that in that case, you weren't directing the "stop!" at Gavin, lol.
I'm so proud of you guys and a little envious too! I'm not sure Tara's "wait" has that much power behind it. I'll have to do some testing but not with a porcupine. And I think your DH deserves the Doodle Daddy of the Week award for going all out to save Gavin from much pain and misery! Great job-all of you!
I can't tell dh this..he will expect me to bake him a pie or something lol.
Yes! We do have a large animal vet in our tiny cottage community.
My replies to your posts keep getting cut off. I have lost 4 now :(
Karen - that day stop almost got him killed because he stopped right in the line of an oncoming vehicle. I think I need a drink now lol.
Jane - Murph could be an obedience champ. Gav is like Guiness and likes to think things over before responding.
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